Santo Amaro and Cachoeira Bahia Brasil, and the best Capoeira show
Santo Amaro da Purificação, located about 73 kilometers from the city of Salvador, was formerly established as a sugar production center and now contains the historic remnants of its past, including its most famous church, the Igreja Matriz Santo Amaro da Purificação. Cachoeira became known as Nossa Senhora do Rosário in 1674. It was a strategic area and was linked with the mining city of Salvador, the former colonial capital. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance acrobatics and music. It was developed in Brazil mainly by Angolans, at the beginning of the 16th century. It is known for its quick and complex maneuvers, predominantly using power, speed, and leverage across a wide variety of kicks, spins and techniques.
SÃO FÉLIX E CACHOEIRA | AXÉ com Damon & Jo
Damon e Jo foram conhecer as duas cidades cortadas pelo Rio Paraguaçu, lá eles visitaram uma feira livre e provaram pela primeira vez uma bebida clássica brasileira: o caldo de cana!
Bahia - Brazil
As the chief locus of the early Brazilian slave trade, Bahia is considered to possess the greatest and most distinctive African imprint, in terms of culture and customs, in Brazil. These include the Yoruba-derived religious system of Candomblé, the martial art of capoeira, African-derived music such as samba (especially samba's Bahian precursor samba-de-roda), afoxé, and axé, and a cuisine with strong links to western Africa.
Bahia is the birthplace of many noted Brazilian artists, writers and musicians. Among the noted musical figures born in the state are Dorival Caymmi; João Gilberto; Gilberto Gil, the former (2003--2008) country's Minister of Culture; Caetano Veloso and his sister Maria Bethânia (Gil and Veloso being the founders of the Tropicália movement (a native adaptation of the hippie movement) of the late 1960s and early 1970s, which ultimate gained international recognition); Gal Costa; Luis Caldas; Sara Jane; Daniela Mercury; Ivete Sangalo; Carlinhos Brown and Margareth Menezes.
The city of Salvador is also home to famous groups known as blocos-afros, including Olodum, Ara Ketu, É o Tchan, and Ilê Aiyê. Additionally, groups such as Chiclete com Banana also are based in Bahia. The first well-known rock'n roll singer in Brazil was also from Bahia. Born Raul Seixas, he was known as Maluco Beleza or Peaceful Lunatic (being beleza (beauty) in this manner means to be either in peace or tranquil).
During the 19th century, one of Brazil's greatest poets, the Bahian abolitionist poet and playwright Castro Alves, a native of the recôncavo city of Cachoeira, penned his most famous poem, Navio negreiro, about slavery; the poem is considered a masterpiece of Brazilian Romanticism and a central anti-slavery text.
Other notable Bahian writers include playwright and screenwriter Dias Gomes, Gregório de Matos, who wrote during the 17th century and was one of the first Brazilian writers, and Fr. Antonio Vieira, who during the colonial period was one of many authors who contributed to the expansion of the Portuguese language throughout the Brazilian territory.
The major Brazilian fiction writer of the 20th century, Jorge Amado, was born in the southeastern Bahian city of Itabuna, and resided for many years in Salvador. His major novels include Gabriela, Cinnamon and Cloves; Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands; and Tieta, the Goat Girl, all of which became internationally renowned films. More recent writers from Bahia include the fiction writers João Ubaldo Ribeiro and Jean Wyllys, winner of Big Brother Brasil 5 in 2005. In the visual and plastic arts, one of the best known Bahian figures was the multigenre artist and Argentinian native Hector Julio Páride Bernabó, also known as Carybé (1911--1997). Fine examples of his work are visible in the Afro-Brazilian Museum in Salvador.
Documentário AMescla na Bahia
Documentário AMescla na Bahia
AMescla na Bahia acompanha a viagem dos músicos Rodrigo Lorio e Zinga Lucas pelo litoral da Bahia ao longo de 30 dias, registrando os desafios, conquistas, descobertas e a imprevisibilidade na rotina dos dois em uma aventura cultural, pessoal e profissional.
Com cenários de tirar o fôlego e encontros inesperados, acompanhe a performance dos músicos em uma viagem que parte do Rio de Janeiro em direção à Caraíva, Trancoso, Arraial D’Ajuda, Itacaré, Barra Grande, Cruz das Almas, Cachoeira, Salvador e, por fim, Praia do Forte e descubra como os músicos vivem, pensam, sentem, se comportam e “performam” nas ruas, praças e praias baianas.
Classificação Indicativa: 12 anos
Ano: 2018
Incentivo: Lei Rouanet (Lei de Incentivo à Cultura)
Produção: Agência Indy
Realização: Secretaria do Audiovisual, Ministério da Cultura e Governo Federal
PRONAC 177274
Equipe: Diretor Cinematográfico (Bernardo Jardim), Diretor de Fotografia (Lucas Cardoso), Produção, Produção Executiva e Coordenação Geral (Agência Indy, Pedro Emilio e Mariana Cordeiro), Roteirista (Maria Clara Pessoa), Cinegrafista (Felipe Ilg), Personagens/Músicos (Rodrigo Lorio e Zinga Lucas), Assistente de Produção (Daniel Lorio), Técnico de Som (Eduardo Binato), Edição (Bernardo Jardim, João Ricardo Mazzoni e Eduardo Binato), Assistente de Edição (Fellipe Rocha), Finalização (Bernardo Jardim, João Ricardo Mazzoni e Lucca Pougy), Masterização de Áudio e Mixagem de Áudio (Diogo Panico), Design de Produção (B.WMV Audiovisual), Supervisão de Arte (B.WMV Audiovisual e Bruno Lorensato), Ilustração Principal (B.WMV Audiovisual e Rafaella Domingues), Ilustração (B.WMV Audiovisual e Gabriela Kiyuna), Supervisão de Animação (B.WMV Audiovisual e Mateus Ferreira), Animação (B.WMV Audiovisual e Lucas Cavalcante), Conteúdos de Acessibilidade (Etc Filmes), Comunicação/Mídias Sociais (Rodrigo Rocha) e Trilha Sonora (Rodrigo Lorio).
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Bahia
Bahia (local pronunciation: [baˈi.ɐ]) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, and is located in the eastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the fourth most populous Brazilian state after São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, and the fifth-largest in size. Bahia's capital is the city of Salvador, or more properly, São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos, and is located at the junction of the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of All Saints, officially first seen by European sailors in 1501. The name bahia is an archaic spelling of the Portuguese word baía, meaning bay.
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